Why many HS 1 Round picks go bust in the minors
1) Can't adjust to the minor league life. Most HS players play 25-30 games then 35-50 games during the summer. They are not used to playing every day and not used to the mental and physical strain of minor league ball.
2) Over rated by the MLB scouts: Some players draft status improved greatly by looking good at the right time. Perfect Example a 1996 1st rd pick hit 2 home runs against a high draft pick pitcher. The week before, the same pitcher struck him out 4 times. The 1st round pick was only on 4 teams draft list in any round. Player never made it out of A Ball.
3) MLB scouts observe player against terrible pitching or competition. MLB scouts go nuts after prospect hits a home run against a LHP throwing 75 mph , kinda forgot he looked very badly in the first three at bats against 83 -84 mph pitching.
4) Over protective parents. Players who parents over protect them, players have a very tough time adjusting to minor league life. Not only are they away form home the for the first time. The most intense competition in their life.
5) Substance Abuse: Many prospects careers are cut short by alcohol abuse and drug addiction
6) Injuries: many pitching prospects are overused in HS and summer ball. Poor mechanics lead to injuries.
7) Cant hit with wood or hit breaking balls.
Long home runs in BP can often make you think the hitter is much better than he really is.
Unless he can adjust to the breaking ball and can he hit with wood. If not he will not hit PERDIOD.
8)Called "Can't miss prospect" by the MLB Scouts or "Best Prospect Ever"
1) Matt White 1996 Highest Level AAA
2) Brian Taylor 1991 Highest Level AA
3) Josh Hamilton 1999 Highest Level AA
4) Matt Harrington 2000 Northern League
5) Joe Toe Nash Highest Level A
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